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Edinburgh South West

UK Parliament constituency (2005–)


Summary

UK Parliament constituency (2005–)

FieldValue
nameEdinburgh South West
parliamentuk
image
captionInteractive map of boundaries from 2024
image2[[File:EdinburghSouthWest2024Constituency.svg210px]]
caption2Location within Scotland
year2005
typeBurgh
previousEdinburgh Pentlands and Edinburgh Central
electorate73,315 (March 2020)
mpScott Arthur
partyLabour
regionScotland
countyCity of Edinburgh
townsWester Hailes, Bonaly, Balerno, Gorgie
europeanScotland

Edinburgh South West is a Scottish constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, first used at the 2005 UK general election. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. Since 2024, it has been represented by Scott Arthur of the Labour Party.

Constituency profile

Edinburgh South West covers a south western portion of the city around the Lanark Road. It has an urban north east including Gorgie and Slateford, and a suburban centre including Wester Hailes. The southwest part is rural and extends into the Pentland Hills.

The seat is left-leaning and pro-EU, with wealthier residents than the UK average.

Boundaries

Edinburgh South West is one of five constituencies covering the City of Edinburgh council area. All are entirely within the city council area.

Prior to the 2005 general election, the city area had been covered by six constituencies and, of the six, there was one, Edinburgh East and Musselburgh, which straddled the boundary with the East Lothian council area, to include Musselburgh.

Edinburgh South West is mostly a replacement for the former Edinburgh Pentlands constituency, but excludes some of the east of that constituency. Also, it includes a south western portion of the former Edinburgh Central constituency. The Scottish Parliament uses different boundaries. Edinburgh South West is mostly contained within the Edinburgh Pentlands constituency for elections to the Scottish Parliament, with some parts of the north and east of the seat being located in the constituencies of Edinburgh Central, Edinburgh Southern and Edinburgh Western.

2005–2024: Under the Fifth Review of UK Parliament constituencies which came into effect for the 2005 general election, the boundaries of the constituency were defined in accordance with the ward structure in place on 30 November 2004 and comprised the following wards of the City of Edinburgh Council: Balerno, Baberton, Colinton, Craiglockhart, Dalry, Firrhill, Fountainbridge, Moat, Murrayburn, Parkhead, Shandon and Sighthill. As a result of the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, in 2007 these wards were replaced with new wards which were not aligned with the constituency boundaries. Further minor changes were made to ward boundaries in 2017.

2024–present: Under the 2023 review of Westminster constituencies, which came into effect for the 2024 general election, the constituency boundaries were virtually unchanged and comprise the following wards or part wards of the City of Edinburgh Council:

  • The bulk of Pentland Hills ward - excluding Ratho and surrounding rural areas;
  • a small part of Drum Brae/Gyle ward;
  • the bulk of Sighthill/Gorgie ward - excluding the Saughton area;
  • the majority of Colinton/Fairmilehead - excluding the Fairmilehead area;
  • the whole of Fountainbridge/Craiglockhart ward;
  • two small areas of Morningside ward; and
  • the southwestern part of City Centre, including the West End and Tollcross areas.

Members of Parliament

ElectionMemberParty
Labour Party (UK)}}"2005Alistair Darling
Scottish National Party}}"2015Joanna Cherry
Labour Party (UK)}}"2024Scott Arthur

Election results

Elections in the 2020s

Elections in the 2010s

Elections in the 2000s

References

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References

  1. "2023 review final recs news release". Boundary Commission for Scotland.
  2. "Edinburgh South West: Seat Details".
  3. "Fifth Periodical Review". [[Boundary Commission for Scotland]].
  4. [https://www.bcomm-scotland.independent.gov.uk/reviews/2023-review-uk-parliament-constituencies 2023 Review UK Parliament constituencies] Boundary Commission for Scotland
  5. "The Parliamentary Constituencies Order 2023".
  6. "Edinburgh South West results". BBC News.
  7. "UK Parliamentary General Election 2024 Edinburgh South West Constituency".
  8. "UK Parliamentary General Election – 12 December 2019".
  9. "Edinburgh South West parliamentary constituency – Election 2019". [[BBC News]].
  10. (28 January 2020). "Commons Briefing Paper 8749. General Election 2019: results and analysis". [[House of Commons Library]].
  11. "Who you can vote for: UK Parliamentary General Election 8 June 2017 candidates". [[City of Edinburgh Council]].
  12. (29 January 2019). "Commons Briefing Paper 7979. General Election 2017: results and analysis". [[House of Commons Library]].
  13. "Election Data 2015". [[Electoral Calculus]].
  14. Council, The City of Edinburgh. "UK Parliamentary election results 2015 | The City of Edinburgh Council".
  15. "Election Data 2010". [[Electoral Calculus]].
  16. "Election Data 2005". [[Electoral Calculus]].
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